Dr. Benjamin Rush, Harlow Giles Unger
Dr. Benjamin Rush, Harlow Giles Unger
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Dr. Benjamin Rush
The Founding Father Who Healed a Wounded Nation

Author: Harlow Giles Unger

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 09/11/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A gripping, often startling biography of the Founding Father of an America that other Founding Fathers forgot--an America of women, African Americans, Jews, Roman Catholics, Quakers, indentured workers, the poor, the mentally ill, and war veterans

Ninety percent of Americans could not vote and did not enjoy rights to life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness when our Founding Fathers proclaimed, "all men are created equal." Alone among those who signed the Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Rush heard the cries of those other, deprived Americans and stepped forth as the nation's first great humanitarian and social reformer.

Remembered primarily as America's leading, most influential physician, Rush led the Founding Fathers in calling for abolition of slavery, equal rights for women, improved medical care for injured troops, free health care for the poor, slum clearance, citywide sanitation, an end to child labor, free universal public education, humane treatment and therapy for the mentally ill, prison reform, and an end to capital punishment.

Using archival material from Edinburgh, London, Paris, and Philadelphia, as well as significant new materials from Rush's descendants and historical societies, Harlow Giles Unger's new biography restores Benjamin Rush to his rightful place in American history as the Founding Father of modern American medical care and psychiatry.

About Harlow Giles Unger

Harlow Giles Unger was the 2008 Distinguished Visiting Fellow in American History at George Washington's Mount Vernon. A veteran journalist, broadcaster, educator, and historian, he is author of sixteen books, including five biographies of America's Founders.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean

Benjamin Rush was one of the 56 signors of the Declaration of Independence. Dr. Rush was one of the few highly trained physicians of this era. One thing that jumped out at me was that he fought for universal health care through-out this career, and we are still fighting for it all these years later.......more

Goodreads review by Paul

I got the impression that Unger fell into the biographer's trap of sympathizing a bit too strongly with the subject, because this biography came off as a bit too effusive. The most telling example of this is that when describing an incident in which William Cobbett campaigned against Rush for advoca......more

Goodreads review by Matthew

Rush seems to have been a man of deep convictions, morality, and commitment. He erred on the side of action rather than sitting idly on the sideline (often for the better, sometimes for the worse). Rush was a committed Christian who was an abolitionist, humanitarian, and "ahead of his time" (I hate......more

Goodreads review by Eric

The only doctor to sign the Declaration of Independence, Rush served the young nation in a dizzying number of ways, not the least of which was ultimately healing the rift between fellow founders John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. So what else? Staunch abolitionist, supporter of public schools, prison......more